i would be interested in owning land next to FSP members, but not co-owning any property. I am looking for ideally 8-10 acres with a nice size stream and hopefully a pond for $30000 or under in november. its very possible to get land like this in NY or Michigan, but NH seems a little more expensive. if you want to look for something that is a few parcels that we could get a better deal on that would be interesting.

i would be interested in owning land next to FSP members, but not co-owning any property. I am looking for ideally 8-10 acres with a nice size stream and hopefully a pond for $30000 or under in november. its very possible to get land like this in NY or Michigan, but NH seems a little more expensive. if you want to look for something that is a few parcels that we could get a better deal on that would be interesting.

I would like land in planting zone 6a. Because I want to live in a rural area I will be looking in the southwest somewhere near Keene.

5 acres would be a temporary arrangement in my book so I would maybe accept that in any part of the state as long as I have a few roommates.

There are rural areas all over the state. Within 20-30 minutes of nashua, manchester, or portsmouth you can be in the woods with lots of land (or you can own open/farm land, if you're willing to pay more). Let me know if you need tips on which towns to look at. Also, the growing season is longer in the southeast parts of the state, than southwest.

The keene area's fine too, I just don't want you to feel that you're limited to that.

azn4mrpaul

i would be interested in owning land next to FSP members, but not co-owning any property. I am looking for ideally 8-10 acres with a nice size stream and hopefully a pond for $30000 or under in november. its very possible to get land like this in NY or Michigan, but NH seems a little more expensive. if you want to look for something that is a few parcels that we could get a better deal on that would be interesting.

10 acres for that price would be tough, if any would be far north. If you see a cheap parcel, run away. The first rule of real estate for me personally is if it's cheap, it's a trap.

we are looking for the same thing. email me at mdistefano1982@hotmail.com so we can chat. I've ran into a few guys and emailed them but of course, their ideas are solid but never respond. My wife and I are serious about pioneering to NH and setting up with other likeminded individuals.

freedomroad

10 acres for that price would be tough, if any would be far north. If you see a cheap parcel, run away. The first rule of real estate for me personally is if it's cheap, it's a trap.

Often that is true. It is best to be in NH while looking for land. Have locals that know what they are doing help with the process. Of course, this isn't just a NH thing. It very rarely makes sense to buy land somewhere you don't live unless you higher a developer/contractor to do all of the work for me.

If someone doesn't live in NH, they should almost certainly move to NH, rent and then look for land or whatever.